The decentralized internet (Internet 3.0) is an exciting promise that has captured hearts and minds. But in Bitcoin’s decennial, we’ve yet to see mainstream adoption of any Internet 3.0 use cases. Is it possible that the natural state of the internet is centralization? And if not, what about Internet 3.0 can shift the balance from centralized to decentralized?
Internet 3.0 and the demise of state aggregators
Internet 3.0 and the demise of state…
Internet 3.0 and the demise of state aggregators
The decentralized internet (Internet 3.0) is an exciting promise that has captured hearts and minds. But in Bitcoin’s decennial, we’ve yet to see mainstream adoption of any Internet 3.0 use cases. Is it possible that the natural state of the internet is centralization? And if not, what about Internet 3.0 can shift the balance from centralized to decentralized?